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Sunday, January 26, 2020

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On the Way to Shorter Security Scanning Lines?

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A new research offers safer and more effective airport security scanning that could work to decrease waiting times. The research follows the alarming results of an internal investigation led by the TSA (US Transportation Security Administration) in 2015, that demonstrated that in 95% of trials, undercover investigators could sneak in mock explosives or banned weapons via the tested security checkpoints.
The research initiated by Queen’s University in Belfast, Northern Ireland offers a solution for safer and faster airport security scanners that will reduce the security scan time from 10 seconds to less than a tenth of a second, by cutting data processing time. The research will employ ground-breaking radar technology, image processing algorithms and deep learning schemes, according to airport-technology.com.
The research received the £1m Leverhulme Research Leadership Award. The team leader, Dr Okan Yurduseven, from the School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, stated that the award “will allow us to create technology that is fully electronic, rather than manually operated, and this will allow the scanners to process the images in real-time. We think the entire scan process should be completed in less than a tenth of a second.”

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